N.B. Sorensen
N.B. “Red” Sorensen is an award – winning Author. His book The Man Called Red received the Finalist Award for 2016 Readers Review Worldwide competition in the Autobiography Category. The Man Called Red was self - published December 1st 2015. Red lost his wife in 1992 from cancer. He has 6 children, 9 Grandchildren, and 20 Great Grandchildren. He is supposed to respect his elders, but it’s getting harder and harder to find one now. You can visit Red at [email protected] or on Face Book.
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